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No there's not. No one is able to make their wireless adapter work in Linux. All of us are online using a 300 baud modem. It took me several hours just to download this webpage. If you want help, don't be a nitwit.
I am commenting on the impression that there doesn't seem to be very many write-ups of wireless solutions.
Show me where they are? I just read 'X works' and if you go to Ubuntu forums, there are claims of this working and that working. But, how did they get it to work? Most of the time, nsdwrapper is used but for the usb adapter I bought, I shouldn't need it.
I'll detail my experiences in the networking section.
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